Mcavoy, Barbara on wed 7 apr 04
I am looking for any ideas as to what to use for displays for both indoor
and outdoor shows. In the past i have used bi-fold doors and slid 8 foot
boards a crossed, I am trying to make them a little more classy looking
Barb McAvoy
Stephanie Marder on tue 15 jun 04
I would like to rekindle this discussion.
I use tables and milk boxes (which I haul my stuff in) with shelves over
them and then draped.
I need help with color of drape. Oh - who am I kidding, I need help with it
all. and maybe shelving units?
I have a Rav 4 which I haul a tent and tables and pots (in milk carts)
and as I am driving down the street I am stuffed into the far left hand
side of the
drivers seat under a table. Not good. One day someone will hit me and I
will be beheaded or something worse.
I look at the jewelry people and there set up and long for lighter
pots. And then listen to them bitch about set-up
and I ... snicker. Must be hard lifting all those necklaces on to those
plastic stands. Oh and those tangles.
Bad. stop now.
Anyone have neat shelves that brake down and are LITE???
Easy???? Nice looking? Gallery-esk????
Classy???? Pictures????
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
At 10:02 AM 04/07/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>I am looking for any ideas as to what to use for displays for both indoor
>and outdoor shows. In the past i have used bi-fold doors and slid 8 foot
>boards a crossed, I am trying to make them a little more classy looking
>
>Barb McAvoy
>
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Eleanora Eden on tue 22 jun 04
Hi Stephanie and all,
Here is a picture of my most recent booth display. It has 3 "towers" made
up of 1/2" steel tubing (strong and light) with stained and sealed plywood
boards with notches that key each one into its slot. The three towers are
an inch different in width so that they nest together while
travelling. The boards in a pile. I had the towers made up by a welder it
wasn't too expensive, considering. Perhaps this idea will help you think
of something that would work for you.
There are some pictures of how it looks on my web page at
http://www.eleanoraeden.com/booth_photos/booth.htm
At 07:57 AM 6/15/04 -0500, you wrote:
>I would like to rekindle this discussion.
>I use tables and milk boxes (which I haul my stuff in) with shelves over
>them and then draped.
>I need help with color of drape. Oh - who am I kidding, I need help with it
>all. and maybe shelving units?
>I have a Rav 4 which I haul a tent and tables and pots (in milk carts)
>and as I am driving down the street I am stuffed into the far left hand
>side of the
>drivers seat under a table. Not good. One day someone will hit me and I
>will be beheaded or something worse.
>
>
>I look at the jewelry people and there set up and long for lighter
>pots. And then listen to them bitch about set-up
>and I ... snicker. Must be hard lifting all those necklaces on to those
>plastic stands. Oh and those tangles.
>Bad. stop now.
>
>Anyone have neat shelves that brake down and are LITE???
>Easy???? Nice looking? Gallery-esk????
>Classy???? Pictures????
>HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>
>At 10:02 AM 04/07/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>>I am looking for any ideas as to what to use for displays for both indoor
>>and outdoor shows. In the past i have used bi-fold doors and slid 8 foot
>>boards a crossed, I am trying to make them a little more classy looking
>>
>>Barb McAvoy
>>
>>______________________________________________________________________________
>>Send postings to clayart@lsv.ceramics.org
>>
>>You may look at the archives for the list or change your subscription
>>settings from http://www.ceramics.org/clayart/
>>
>>Moderator of the list is Mel Jacobson who may be reached at
>>melpots@pclink.com.
>
>______________________________________________________________________________
>Send postings to clayart@lsv.ceramics.org
>
>You may look at the archives for the list or change your subscription
>settings from http://www.ceramics.org/clayart/
>
>Moderator of the list is Mel Jacobson who may be reached at
>melpots@pclink.com.
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